Combined selection for adaptability, genotypic stability and cowpea yield from mixed models.
Combined selection for adaptability, genotypic stability and cowpea yield from mixed models.
Author(s): CRUZ, D. P. da; GRAVINA, G. de A.; VIVAS, M.; ENTRINGER, G. C.; SOUZA, Y. P. de; ROCHA, R. S.; JAEGGI, M. E. P. da C.; ALBUQUERQUE, D. P.; AMARAL JUNIOR, A. T. do; GRAVINA, L. M.; ROCHA, M. de M.; SILVA, R. de K. G. da
Summary: The potential expression of crop productivity is a constant challenge for plant breeders in the face of oscillations in environmental variables, making selection difficult and increasing the operational and methodological costs in obtaining the ideal cultivar for a determined region. The objective of the research was to investigate the effects of genotype x environment interaction in the selection of cowpea lines with high grain yield, adaptability, and genotypic stability simultaneously, in environments of the Northwest region of Rio de Janeiro State, using mixed models (Maximum Restricted Likelihood - REML/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction - BLUP).
Publication year: 2021
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Mid-North
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